International Trade Remedies Forum

The International Trade Remedies Forum (ITRF) gives key users of the anti-dumping system the opportunity to advise government on how to improve anti-dumping legislation.

The International Trade Remedies Forum (ITRF) is a group of representatives from Australian manufacturers and producers, importers, unions and government agencies.

The ITRF provides key users of the anti-dumping system the opportunity to advise government on how to improve anti-dumping legislation (Part XVB of the Customs Act 1901 and the Customs Tariff (Anti-Dumping) Act 1975).

You can email any enquiries to the secretariat.

Members of the ITRF

The Minister appoints members to the ITRF. The members of the ITRF are:

  • Commissioner of the Anti-Dumping Commission (Presiding Member)
  • Australian Aluminium Council
  • Australian Border Force
  • Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Australian Council of Trade Unions
  • Australian Forest Products Association
  • Australian Industry Group
  • Australian Steel Association
  • Australian Steel Institute
  • Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union (known as the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union)
  • BlueScope Steel Limited
  • Capral Limited
  • Chemistry Australia
  • Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union
  • Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  • Department of Industry, Science and Resources
  • Food and Beverage Importers Association
  • Freight and Trade Alliance
  • InfraBuild Steel
  • International Forwarders and Customs Brokers Association of Australia
  • Law Council of Australia
  • National Farmers’ Federation
  • Oceania Glass
  • Orica
  • Rio Tinto
  • The Australian Workers’ Union

Read the ITRF ‘s terms of reference

The terms of reference outline the forum’s role, operations and deliverables.

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